PM AJK claims to have improved governance in first two years in office

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MIRPUR (Kashmir English): Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq has said that his government during its first two years, launched landmark initiatives to improve governance and overhauled almost every sector of the state.

He said this while talking to a civil society delegation comprising Raja Inamullah Khan Advocate, Muhammad Ali, Raja Irfan Pervez, and Ajmal Mahmood, who called on him at Jammu and Kashmir House in the federal metropolis on Saturday.

PM’s priority

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said that providing basic amenities of life to the people of the state remains his government’s top priority.

“Every penny collected through taxes will be used judiciously and transparently for the people’s welfare,” he said, claiming that the government’s efforts to revive the economy are beginning to show positive results.

He said that the loss-making state institutions have also been successfully transformed into profit-generating public entities.

Prime Minister Haq stated that the Zakat system has been reformed and the poor is benefitting from it.

He further said that the state’s underdeveloped areas have seen significant progress in his first two years in office as they were given special attention in the health package and the NTS program.

The PM also noted that the public’s renewed confidence in the government stands as the ruling party’s greatest achievement.

Raja Inamullah Khan Advocate invited the Prime Minister to attend the final of the All Pakistan Akhtar Ali Siddiqui and Chaudhry Muhammad Riaz Memorial Football Tournament 2025 as a special guest, which he gladly accepted.

It may be recalled here that the final match of the tournament will be played on May 11 at the Government Postgraduate College in Mirpur.

The delegation also praised the Prime Minister’s vision and people-friendly policies.

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